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The DVD contains detailed video lessons for every song in the book. It will play in a standard DVD player or in a computer with a DVD drive. In addition to video lessons, the DVD contains our exclusive TNT 2 software that you can use to hear professional sound-alike recordings of every song in the book, alter the instrument and vocal mixes of the recordings for practice, loop playback, and change keys and tempos. For installation, insert the DVD into a computer, navigate to Computer or My Computer, right-click on the disc drive icon, and select Open or Explore. (Mac users can simply double-click the DVD icon that appears on the desktop.) Open the DVD-ROM Materials folder, then the TNT 2 folder, and double-click on the installer file. Installation may take up to 15 minutes. For your convenience, the included disc contains sound-alike and play-along MP3s of each song. These extras are in the DVD-ROM Materials folder see the TNT 2 instructions above to find that folder. Finally, the full guitar transcriptions of all the songs covered in this book are included in the DVD-ROM Materials folder, and can be printed out at your convenience. TNT 2 System Requirements Windows 7, Vista, XP QuickTime 7 or higher 1.8 GHz processor or faster 2.8 GB hard drive space, 2 GB RAM minimum Macintosh OS 10.4 and higher (Intel only) QuickTime 7 or higher 2.8 GB hard drive space, 2 GB minimum DVD drive for installation Speakers or headphones Internet access required for updates Produced by Alfred Music P.O. Box 10003 Van Nuys, CA 91410-0003 alfred.com Printed in USA. For all works contained herein: Unauthorized copying, arranging, adapting, recording, or public performance is an infringement of copyright. Infringers are liable under the law. ISBN-10: 1-4706-1459-6 (Book & DVD) ISBN-13: 978-1-4706-1459-1 (Book & DVD) Cover Image Led Zeppelin photo courtesy of Getty Images Recordings Vocals: Erick Lynen Guitars: Aaron Stang, Arthur Rotfeld, John Allen, plus Adam Perlmutter on Black Mountain Side Mandolin: Aaron Stang Pedal Steel: Mark Burgess Backing Tracks: John Allen

2 Contents* Title Page Babe I m Gonna Leave You... 5 The Battle of Evermore... 10 Black Mountain Side... 16 Bron-Yr-Aur... 20 Going to California... 27 Hey, Hey What Can I Do... 30 Over the Hills and Far Away... 33 Ramble On... 44 Stairway to Heaven... 47 That s the Way.... 54 * Full-song PDF transcriptions with TAB are included on your disc in the DVD-Rom Materials folder. They can be viewed, saved to your computer, or printed at your convenience.

3 how to use this book You hold in your hand the key to playing some of the greatest guitar ever committed to tape: the alluringly ominous fingerpicking of Babe I m Gonna Leave You, the mysterious Eastern blend in Black Mountain Side, all the parts to the incomparable Stairway to Heaven, and much more, including some mandolin and electric guitar parts, if you feel like branching out. By far the easiest way to get these tunes into your fingers is by watching the videos on the included DVD. Seeing is believing, but in this case, it s also learning; the various hosts will guide you through every riff, variation, and trick employed by Jimmy Page (and, on the odd occasion, John Paul Jones), and though these parts are not easy per se, once you nail them, playing the whole song is just a matter of stringing these pieces together, which the hosts demonstrate at the end of every lesson. Of course, within these pages are also written lessons to supplement the videos. The TAB in these lessons matches exactly with what s being played on the video, and when perusing the written lessons, you ll know there s a video counterpart whenever you see the symbol. Finally, don t overlook the considerable extras on the DVD disc itself. We ve included our exclusive TNT 2 software upon installation, you ll be able to hear sound-alike recordings of all these songs, alter the vocal and instrument mixes for more compelling practice sessions, loop sections, and even change keys and tempos. The disc also comes with sound-alike and play-along MP3s of each song, and printable PDF files of the complete guitar transcriptions. For complete instructions on using the DVD to access the TNT 2 Custom Mix software, the MP3s, and the PDF transcriptions, please refer to pg. 1.

Babe I m Gonna Leave You Words and Music by ANNE BREDON, JIMMY PAGE, and ROBERT PLANT Session Prep To print the complete transcription of this song, see the DVD-Rom Materials folder on your disc. 5 Babe I m Gonna Leave You was composed by Anne Bredon in the late 1950s. It was recorded by Joan Baez in 1962 and was mistakenly credited as traditional (meaning a public domain folk song). Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were both fans of Baez and thought they were reinterpreting a traditional folk song when they recorded it for the first Led Zeppelin album in 1969. This is an excellent example of Page s vision for the sound of Led Zeppelin. I d like to play it heavy, he has said, but with a lot of light and shade. In the Rack This song was most likely recorded on a Gibson J-200 that Page borrowed from Big Jim Sullivan (a famed London session guitarist and featured regular on Tom Jones s This Is Tom Jones TV variety show). The electric parts were played on Page s Telecaster often called the Dragon Tele, referencing Page s hand-painted designs on the guitar. Chords Used in This Song Due to the moving bass line and the melody that weaves through the chords there are too many chord forms to list here in their entirety. But the key to the whole song can be found in just these four chords an A minor progression with a descending bass to E. Form Chart Intro (8 bars) Verses 1 2 (each verse is 32 bars, comprised of three distinct segments: AABC) Interlude (8 bars) Bridge (28 bars based on the intro chord progression) Intro Verse 3 (16 bars) Bridge (8 bars) Verse 4 (16 bars) Bridge (8 bars plus 4-bar tag [intro figure]) Verse 5 (16 bars) Bridge Outro Take 1: The Intro Example 1: The first four bars of the intro set up the entire song. The figure is a simple four-note arpeggio pattern with a melody on top that tends to anticipate the next chord. In other words, think of the last note in each measure as the first note of the next chord. It will really help as you set up your fingerings. The bottom note of the F chord, which begins on the anticipation to bar 4, is fretted with the thumb. If you can t use your thumb, a full barre chord will work as long as you grab the C note (the anticipation of the F chord) with the full barre, letting it ring while you play the rest of the F chord. As far as the fingerpicking pattern goes, be sure to follow the fingerings suggested by the pima notation the letters p, i, m, and a shown in the example. In this notation, p = thumb, i = index finger, m = middle finger, and a = the pinky. Remember: the TNT 2 software can make it easier to practice the examples. Simply locate the part in question within the software, select just that section in the audio wave to loop it, and solo the guitar part. You can also use the tempo control to slow down the loop. 1969 (Renewed) FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. and UNIVERSAL-SONGS OF POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL, INC. All Rights for FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. Exclusive Print Rights for FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. for the World Excluding Europe Administered by ALFRED MUSIC All Rights Reserved

6 Example 2: The next four bars are the same as the first four but the anticipated melody is now on the 1st string. Take 2: Verses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 Example 3: Most of the verses are 32 bars long and are comprised of their own AABC form, with the A section being exactly the same as the eight-bar intro that you have already learned. The eight-bar B section of the verses is shown below. It continues the same type of melodic fingerpicking pattern, only now the first four bars are over F and E7 chords and the second half is a return to the basic intro chord progression.

Example 4: The final eight bars of the verse are a short instrumental interlude that provides some space before the verse repeats. This section is a melodic strumming figure based off a variety of Am and Dm chord voicings played on the middle strings while the open 5th and 1st strings ring. Don t be intimidated by the rhythmic notation listen to the recording and watch the video. It s easier than it looks! 7 Take 3: The Interlude and Bridge Example 5: The interlude comes in at bar 41. This is a guitar instrumental figure based on Am and Dm chords voiced up and down the neck. This section is very straightforward without the highly anticipated melodies found in previous sections.